I got 10 inmates.
That means we need to cook 10 food for them.
The quantity is set to 2 or even 3.
The overview says that the supply meets the demand aka 10 food cooked for 10 prisoners, all well!
Before this update, if it said 10 food cooked then 10 prisoners will definitely get their food, regardless of quantity or sort of.
Now, it's different and it must be a bug cos the chefs refuse to cook more than 10 food for 10 prisoners:
If the quantity is set to 2, a prisoner will get a food which reduces the supply from 10 to 8!!
This means only 5 prisoners will get their food, the other 5 will start to be hungry cos they didnt get their food and it will be too late for chefs to cook food for them.
If the quantity was set to 3, the supply would be reduced by 3. From 10 to 7 instead of 10 to 9 like before.
This is a HUGE problem and needs to be fixed quickly.
Another example. You got 300 prisoners, quantity set to 2.
Only 150 prisoners will get their food. The others may get their food if cooked on time.
That means we need to cook 10 food for them.
The quantity is set to 2 or even 3.
The overview says that the supply meets the demand aka 10 food cooked for 10 prisoners, all well!
Before this update, if it said 10 food cooked then 10 prisoners will definitely get their food, regardless of quantity or sort of.
Now, it's different and it must be a bug cos the chefs refuse to cook more than 10 food for 10 prisoners:
If the quantity is set to 2, a prisoner will get a food which reduces the supply from 10 to 8!!
This means only 5 prisoners will get their food, the other 5 will start to be hungry cos they didnt get their food and it will be too late for chefs to cook food for them.
If the quantity was set to 3, the supply would be reduced by 3. From 10 to 7 instead of 10 to 9 like before.
This is a HUGE problem and needs to be fixed quickly.
Another example. You got 300 prisoners, quantity set to 2.
Only 150 prisoners will get their food. The others may get their food if cooked on time.
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